Abstract
From joint sea surface temperature/sea level pressure (SST/SLP) EOF analyses, low-frequency variability modes are compared. The multi-decadal oscillation (MDO) changed phases twice during the 20th century, with its north Atlantic SST patterns resembling the Atlantic multi-decadal oscillation (AMO). The quasi-decadal oscillation (QDO) SST patterns displayed a double tripole configuration over the entire Atlantic basin, leading to tropical inter-hemispheric out-of-phase relationship. From the mid-1960s onward, while SST anomalies were negative to the north (negative phases of MDO/AMO), the Sahelian drought persisted with a weaker hurricane power dissipation index (PDI). During that period, the QDO modulated the intensity of the Sahelian drought. Copyright © 2010 Royal Meteorological Society.
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Tourre, Y. M., Paz, S., Kushnir, Y., & White, W. B. (2010). Low-frequency climate variability in the Atlantic basin during the 20th century. Atmospheric Science Letters, 11(3), 180–185. https://doi.org/10.1002/asl.265
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